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Remote control TeamViewer (Classic)
Connect via TeamViewer (Classic) Remote control via attended access Remote control a Mac Connection methods Remote control via Easy access Personal password Random Password One-Time Password In-session features Transfer files Transfer Files via the WebClient Access the Command Prompt via Remote terminal connection Set up…
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Transfer files
You can send attachments that are too large for your email, transfer files to your media server, or share large amounts of data without an FTP server using TeamViewer's file transfer feature. The transmission is secure (encrypted), fast, and direct (peer-to-peer). This article applies to all TeamViewer (Classic) users. How…
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TeamViewer VPN
TeamViewer has a built-in VPN service that allows you to connect to a device to share files and printers. What does VPN mean? A Virtual private network (VPN) is a technology that seamlessly extends an intranet and its resources across the globe using public networks such as the Internet. This is achieved by creating a…
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Remote control via Easy access
With TeamViewer (Classic)'s Easy Access feature, you can easily remote control your remote device without entering any ID or password when logged in to your TeamViewer account. This method can be classified as very secure because such access is only possible via a TeamViewer account, which is additionally protected with…
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Connect via TeamViewer (Classic)
Connecting via TeamViewer (Classic) is easy and secure. Please find three different ways how to connect to remote devices: via TeamViewer ID and password via Easy Access via Confirmation from the remote side To remote control with TeamViewer (Classic), you must install TeamViewer (Classic) on both sides of the connection:…
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Transfer Files via the WebClient
You can use transfer files within a WebClient session. As the access to the local file system from a web browser is restricted, the file transfer works differently than via the TeamViewer full version on desktop platforms. 📌Note: Transferring files from Safari via the WebClient is currently impossible. We will update this…
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Wake up a device remotely (Wake-on-LAN)
Wake-on-LAN allows you to turn on a sleeping or powered-off computer. This means you can remotely control an offline computer by waking it up first before establishing a connection to it. You can initiate the wake-up request from another Windows or Mac computer or even an Android or iOS device running the TeamViewer…
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Remote control via personal password
You can set up personal passwords on your devices. You will have to enter this password when connecting via TeamViewer ID and password. ⚠Important note: TeamViewer (Classic) recommends using Easy Access for unattended access. Combined with the Two-Factor-Authentication, this protection covers accessing the TeamViewer…
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Remote control via attended access
TeamViewer is an easy-to-use, secure remote control solution that enables you to access and control a remote computer from anywhere in the world. With TeamViewer’s attended access module QuickSupport, you can access the device of a trusted colleague, friend, or family member to help them with computer repairs and…
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Access the Command Prompt via Remote terminal connection
With the remote terminal session, you can access the Windows command prompt remotely without needing to be in a remote control session. This will allow you to manage your devices in optimal conditions, especially in environments with low bandwidth. This article applies to all TeamViewer customers with a Premium, Corporate,…